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Lisbon Hosts Tennis Championship, Music Festivals July 18-19

Tennis takes center stage at the Millennium Estoril Open as music and cultural programs fill the city calendar.

By Lisbon Things-to-do Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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Portugal, Lisbon, Alfama District
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Lisbon’s cultural schedule shifts focus this weekend as the city transitions away from the major music festivals that dominated the early part of the month. Following the conclusion of NOS Alive 2026 on July 11, which featured performances by Florence + The Machine and Lorde, the capital enters a period defined by specialized sporting events and recurring seasonal programs [3].

Sport and Sound Across the City

Tennis enthusiasts are turning their attention to the Millennium Estoril Open'26. The tournament begins this Friday, July 18, and continues through July 26, serving as the primary sporting draw for the weekend [1][2]. For those looking for cultural programming, the Almada Theatre Festival remains active, though its schedule is set to conclude on July 18 [1].

While no large-scale music festivals are scheduled for the coming days, the Altis Grand Hotel provides an alternative for live performance fans. On Saturday, July 18, the venue will host Candlelight sessions, specifically a tribute to ABBA followed by a show featuring Coldplay and Imagine Dragons music [3]. Meanwhile, at Botanica, the Afrobeats PT Season Opener is set to take place on Saturday night, according to event listings [4].

Summer Programming and Seasonal Markets

Beyond one-off performances, Lisbon's summer rhythm continues through established recurring events. The Time Out Market is hosting its summer sessions, which include daily chef-led food experiences and live music; these are scheduled to run through August 14 [5].

Other ongoing nightlife and social options remain available for residents and visitors throughout the week. Shotgun venues continue to run their weekly programs, including Wild Wednesday and The Shift, providing consistent options for those seeking nightlife experiences [5]. Looking ahead, the city’s summer cultural calendar is set to expand further with the Gulbenkian Summer Garden music event, which is scheduled to run from July 27 through August 12 [1].

As the weekend approaches, those planning outings are encouraged to check local listings for specific timing on food and drink tastings, as well as seasonal events currently highlighted across platforms like Eventbrite [4].

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